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Im having an issue where it says my Tax amount should not be greater than tax imposed by other state, the original amount in line 24a was 720, i tried adjusting it and it increased my taxes owed.
My token number: 1012319
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Hi, I'm having the same issue as others described with the NY resident form where it says "TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by another state."
I completed the NJ form (my non-resident state) before NY (resident state).
My token number is 1013692.
Thank you!
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Hi, my token number # is: 1014508
I'm having the same issue as others here, I work in NJ & live in NY, and I'm getting this error message trying to force me to file via mail and not letting me e-file:
it-112-r (NJ): Tax Amount - TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by the other state.
Tax Amount - TP: [cell to input new/lower dollar amount]
@LenaH or any expert that can help,
Please and thank you,
I don't think I can mail file a NY return, I think I have to e-file for NY, I also want to be able to e-file the other returns (federal & NJ) if even if I can't e-file NY.
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To fix your error, please follow the instructions below:
- Open your return.
- Click on State on the left-hand side.
- Click Edit next to New York.
- On the page, You Just Finish Your New York Return, click Start or Update next to Credits and Other Taxes.
- On the page, Take a look at New York credits and taxes, click Start or Update next to Taxes Paid to Another State.
- Click Edit next to NJ.
- On the screen Enter New Jersey Information, erase $437 and enter total tax of $385.
- Continue through your return.
If you decrease the amount of taxes paid to another state, your total credit will go down. This increases your New York taxes.
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To fix your error, please follow the instructions below:
- Open your return.
- Click on State on the left-hand side.
- Click Edit next to New York.
- On the page, You Just Finish Your New York Return, click Start or Update next to Credits and Other Taxes.
- On the page, Take a look at New York credits and taxes, click Start or Update next to Taxes Paid to Another State.
- Click Edit next to NJ.
- On the screen Enter New Jersey Information, erase $4,793 and enter total tax of $4,243.
- Continue through your return.
[Edited 4/18/22 l 10:20AM PST]
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To fix your error, please follow the instructions below:
- Open your return.
- Click on State on the left-hand side.
- Click Edit next to New York.
- On the page, You Just Finish Your New York Return, click Start or Update next to Credits and Other Taxes.
- On the page, Take a look at New York credits and taxes, click Start or Update next to Taxes Paid to Another State.
- Click Edit next to NJ.
- On the screen Enter New Jersey Information, erase $26,514 and enter total tax of $22,124.
- Continue through your return.
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To fix your error, please follow the instructions below:
- Open your return.
- Click on State on the left-hand side.
- Click Edit next to New York.
- On the page, You Just Finish Your New York Return, click Start or Update next to Credits and Other Taxes.
- On the page, Take a look at New York credits and taxes, click Start or Update next to Taxes Paid to Another State.
- Click Edit next to NJ.
- On the screen Enter New Jersey Information, erase $4,883 and enter total tax of $3,245.
- On the next screen, erase $261 and enter $241.
- Continue through your return.
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My Token Number is 1017048
I need to update Other State Tax Credit
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Hello, I am having the same issue. T-112-R NJ Tax Amount TP should not be greater than tax imposed by other state. I removed my NY wage line item from my jersey return but the error message is staying there. Can you help please?
My token ID is 1018768.
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Hello
I have the same issue on my tax forms. It keeps saying
IT-112-R (NJ) Tax Amount - TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by other state
But I did pay more taxes to NJ than were due - which means I am due for a refund (which was calculated by turbotax)
I cant find the error @LenaH
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Hi,
I am having the same issue as I am a resident of NY but work in NJ. My token is 1066237, can you help me @LenaH
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Hello Expert,
Jumping on this thread bandwagon a year later, Im having the same issue with the state taxes not being what the program expects given I live in one state work in another. My token number is 1066457
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Could you please clarify by letting us know the states you refer to. Also, specifically what do you see that seems challenging. We may be able to assist more easily.
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Sure- I live in NY and work in NJ (part of our income in NJ (married filing jointly)).
During my State review the screen asks me to "Check this entry. IT-112-R(NJ): Tax Amount - TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by other state.
I tried reading the form. Part of what is confusing me is do I use the taxes state income tax number from W2 for each state or is there some "amount of income tax imposed" by that state that might not match what I show as paid in on my W2?